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on women and religion that's true. i actually did one and, but you are right i am saving it for beliefs and believers three, when women return. but you are right helen though, and most texts that i have seen acknowledge that it's coming from a patriarchal perspective. and there are apologists within confucianism and other areas have very - have cogent regions to them on why the primary relationship should be father and son but there is not doubt that we are once again looking at a cultural setting that draws on a male order thing. it's beyond my understanding, and we will have to save it for beliefs and believers three, but how when we are talking about balance, how then do we find a leaning of scenes in terms of relationships of importance to men. so it's a tough one. yes, val. >> daisha dan, the late paleontologist, had this idea that we are all spiraling upward and we will all become one at the new sphere - and that's the idea, the idea of oneness comes into most philosophies, the good, the oneness, the truth, and t
on women and religion that's true. i actually did one and, but you are right i am saving it for beliefs and believers three, when women return. but you are right helen though, and most texts that i have seen acknowledge that it's coming from a patriarchal perspective. and there are apologists within confucianism and other areas have very - have cogent regions to them on why the primary relationship should be father and son but there is not doubt that we are once again looking at a cultural...
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professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
professor leiter will be discussing his new book, which is provocatively titled "why tolerate religion?" - let's start with an example to make the issue concrete.
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economy you can have a successful muslim democracy when the leaders really try to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of you know saw the lot of africa into. growing domestic market is enabling that industries and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern border with the flow of arms back and forth with the flow of militants they also had to increase their social spending significantly because of the presence of the refugees they had to increase their military spending significantly so you have all those major issues stemming from what altimetry was a political and partially religious decision and it is now putting at risk all that hard won six hours that they had over the past few years so do you think your argument about turkey being bad prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to sep
economy you can have a successful muslim democracy when the leaders really try to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of you know saw the lot of africa into. growing domestic market is enabling that industries and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in syria...
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about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with with hyperinflation and video of all that die you go to so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course that oh do one deleted they his attitude has changed which is that to be ready focused on economic reforms and being really sensitive to the concerns of the other parts of the population he now has become much more to talk to d.d. and any criticism and more bad annoyed so many leaders stays in bali for too long that's a risk that be explicit and as you say that's putting it risks like some of the critical games that he has made i still think that they'll be able to come through this but i think what the clear message from the people that is there do i need to come up with a succession plan so that new fresh blood can come true and think about how to take the cou
about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with with hyperinflation and video of all that die you go to so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course that oh do one deleted they his attitude has changed which is...
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course. to do it has changed which is going to be ready on economic reforms and being really sensitive to the concerns of the other box of the globalization he now has become much more to to talk. did he and less dollar and of any criticism and more bad annoyed so many leaders stays in bali for too long that's a risk that the explicit and as you say that's putting it risks like some of the incredible gains that he has made i still think that they'll be able to come through this but i think what the clear message from the people that is their job one needs to come up with a succession plan so that new fresh blood can come through and think about how to take the country forward we've been talking
about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done from being a complete basket case a decade ago with hyperinflation and video. so achieved so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course. to do it has changed which is going to be ready on economic reforms and being really...
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to peek in and of god is one such outfit muhammad died john and me which will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two today his demise as a buffet example of community harmony and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits. nobody who has the effect of the nine be she will be a shame that combo that was a behemoth get compliments of you who has been going off on them. my body didn't. so needy that they would beat the autumnal mood or not. is it that you are going to sit there and then come watch. yemen is the updated on our boy is a new da hui it was he. just books like was done by the kremlin tebow and the disenchanted magazine something to help us understand speech notes on the bus together but also can each other in times of need do you go. my tendency to not let your mind and a man with the billabong on the problematic of them thought of it. when they get i've been doing them on it he argued that when god what you want the law to stop the beat of the audience these were christian center posted examples of inte
to peek in and of god is one such outfit muhammad died john and me which will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two today his demise as a buffet example of community harmony and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits. nobody who has the effect of the nine be she will be a shame that combo that was a behemoth get compliments of you who has been going off on them. my body didn't. so needy that they would beat...
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, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues of the i have never talked about immigration reform, i have never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life or anything like that in the decade-plus that i have been praying and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass tomorrow outreach, not to -- pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being the 62nd chaplain of
, of having an official state religion or governmental religion. and i don't think any, any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is non-partisan. every statement i have made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that's what politics, that is what the political process is all about but it does not, it does not bring up my...
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the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern border with the flow of arms back and forth with the flow of militants they also had to increase their social spending significantly because of the presence of the refugees they had to increase that military spending significantly so you have all those major issues stemming from what altimetry it was a political and partially religious decision and it is now putting at risk all that hard won six hours that they had over the past few years so do you think your argument about turkey being that prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its econ
the leaders really tried to separate politics and religion from economy and putting a lot of. thought a lot of effort into. growing domestic market is unable in that industry and i think that was a very popular argument that is until turkey got embroiled in in syria and the fallout from it has been so far quite significant because they had they lost all their investments in syria and turkey was the single largest investor in in syria they created a major source of instability on their southern...
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many uighurs chafe at chinese controls on their religion, culture and language, although the government denies imposing restrictions on these activities. uighur dissatisfaction has sometimes erupted into violence. in 2009, nearly 200 people were killed in rioting. the group's leader called for an international investigation into the incident near tiananmen square. >> translator: the chinese government hasn't told the media what really happened at the scene. the coverage is based on the story the government made up. and it lacks credibility. >> reporter: u.s. officials expressed concern over the chinese government's abuse of the group's human rights. >> we believe, of course in human rights across the board. that certainly applies to the uighur community. and that's something that we communicate regularly. >> reporter: chinese law calls for severe punishment for acts of terror. officials say such penalties ensure the protection of human rights and social order. authorities have cited the fight against terror as a motive for tightening security both in the capital and throughout the count
many uighurs chafe at chinese controls on their religion, culture and language, although the government denies imposing restrictions on these activities. uighur dissatisfaction has sometimes erupted into violence. in 2009, nearly 200 people were killed in rioting. the group's leader called for an international investigation into the incident near tiananmen square. >> translator: the chinese government hasn't told the media what really happened at the scene. the coverage is based on the...
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from there for her forehead a defense that is quite informative religion revenge. many egyptian saying the muslim brotherhood is partly to blame for the escalation in violence psalm eighteen east of the dome to the organization he accuses the brotherhood of all authoritarianism and lack of transparency. oh and i have to commit leah time to the mission. your mission is the brotherhood. you'll spend on them for permission. one is in the face of press freedom is guaranteed in a surreal and in sydney and i'm sure the nineteen month today's refuse to be intimidated. a woman in the alps and should be imprisoned for it and tell face. as we learn to knit something will change. and we have to carry me out not bad besides i was using to god's mercy which depends the muslim brotherhood has rejected negotiations with the next week. reconciliation is more romantic than ever about power struggle in egypt is being monitored closely in neighboring saudi arabia. the wells family there supports the military backed government in cairo and is angry that america has frozen some militar
from there for her forehead a defense that is quite informative religion revenge. many egyptian saying the muslim brotherhood is partly to blame for the escalation in violence psalm eighteen east of the dome to the organization he accuses the brotherhood of all authoritarianism and lack of transparency. oh and i have to commit leah time to the mission. your mission is the brotherhood. you'll spend on them for permission. one is in the face of press freedom is guaranteed in a surreal and in...
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tahrir square have nothing to do with that kind of politics or with any kind of religion or any kind of ideology but it was young people texting each other, using the smart phones and the virtues of being able to text and tweet and connect with people that brought about another revolution. and the same thing is what started sure you. although syria was corrupted without the other interests and other forces. no leader in new in the world can afford to look away from huge populations of young people coming at us in unprecedented numbers. all of them in touch with their aspirations picked a different world is going to change politics as well as -- so what we're going to try to accomplish with two enormous and very high standard trading coach haitians that are underway right now is to raise the standards and raised the possibilities for people, the trans-pacific partnership which will integrate the region represents 40% of global trade, and if we can lock that in it will raise the standards around the world. when you link that to the transatlantic trade and investment partnership which w
tahrir square have nothing to do with that kind of politics or with any kind of religion or any kind of ideology but it was young people texting each other, using the smart phones and the virtues of being able to text and tweet and connect with people that brought about another revolution. and the same thing is what started sure you. although syria was corrupted without the other interests and other forces. no leader in new in the world can afford to look away from huge populations of young...
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senator toomey is going have another religion-related amendment. it's going broaden the number of groups that qualify under the religious exemption. senator merkley, who is kind of the bellwether for -- the chief sponsor said last night he supports the proposal for ayotte and portman, not so sure about toomey. so that's the fate of that legislation is -- the fate of that measure is still unclear. they will get votes on both of them. >> will the senate vote on the bill before thanking giving? >> that's the plan. majority leader harry reid said we're going get it done. please, he said the senators he doesn't believe senators need use all the time left on the clock for debate on this bill. it's set to, i mean, after you vote on the couple of amendments it's set to pass in the coming days. we don't know exactly when. but the senate has a lot of other agenda itemmings to coas welt. so i think harry reid wants to move along on endata and get out of the way. >> you wrote about some of the rather bleak prospect in the house and tweeted yesterday about sena
senator toomey is going have another religion-related amendment. it's going broaden the number of groups that qualify under the religious exemption. senator merkley, who is kind of the bellwether for -- the chief sponsor said last night he supports the proposal for ayotte and portman, not so sure about toomey. so that's the fate of that legislation is -- the fate of that measure is still unclear. they will get votes on both of them. >> will the senate vote on the bill before thanking...
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it was a great religion. was a greatn -- it pleasure. great session. here.e a press conference the press could come forward. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. i'm from japan. korea, howl on north as inspector going back to pyongyang? on -- one question more question on [indiscernible] and investigating contaminated water? thank you. >> regarding the question of when iaea will go back to north korea, we do not know. in order to go back to north korea, we need basic political understanding and peace among the major stakeholders. based on the basic understanding , we can take action. you may recall that north korea is not a member of the iaea. has a reception for the country that is not a member, we need a vote from the board of governors. nevertheless, the iaea secretary is repaired to go back any time -- prepare to go back any time. we have a level of training -- maintained a level of training. when there is political agreement, we will seek
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court many times, the first amendment clause, congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion. >> that clause coming into play when a court makes the ruling from a small town in new york. >>> joining us with details is father jonathan morris. >> good morning. >> tell us, this is a big case because it's gone to the supreme court. >> huge. >> it has major implications about religion in our country. >> it's huge. >> it comes from greece, new york. >> it does. the small town in upstate, new york, had a tradition of once a month there would be a pastor that would come in and lead the city council in prayer. usually it was a christian pastor because the local community is predominantly christian, but then a couple of people complained. they were non-theists. another term for an atheist who said we should also be able to have somebody represent us. keep in mind what is prayer? prayer is talking to god. why a theist would want be to do that i'm not exactly sure. but at the base -- at the core of this case is whether or not in a public place, like a courtroom, like, for example, before
court many times, the first amendment clause, congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion. >> that clause coming into play when a court makes the ruling from a small town in new york. >>> joining us with details is father jonathan morris. >> good morning. >> tell us, this is a big case because it's gone to the supreme court. >> huge. >> it has major implications about religion in our country. >> it's huge. >> it comes from...
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twenty one million people most of them we are muslims who often take that china's restrictions on their religion culture and language the government however says their gratitude for our freedoms. the mm. over sixteen hundred works of art that were stolen by the nazis had been recovered in this fly to munich. the paintings were looted from the jewish collections in german occupied france and belgium between nineteen forty in nineteen forty four and now an organization that tries to return the jewish property stolen during the holocaust is demanding that these paintings to return to their rightful owners. the nazis don't own the truth on these in its own and if you want to have. in precious one. it didn't. when opportunities come true some nice kids come and gone. and that's why you can say that time. our pieces most of the pieces into a seat. the group says thousands of our own checks were illegally taken from in the nineteen forties the nazis also granted certain types of art as one german propaganda minister joseph goebbels tried to sell her on the court degenerate art to try and make some cash
twenty one million people most of them we are muslims who often take that china's restrictions on their religion culture and language the government however says their gratitude for our freedoms. the mm. over sixteen hundred works of art that were stolen by the nazis had been recovered in this fly to munich. the paintings were looted from the jewish collections in german occupied france and belgium between nineteen forty in nineteen forty four and now an organization that tries to return the...
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we'll need them in this kind of world religion. as john mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a few days meeting with our commanders, our troops, president karzai. and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. the changes are pretty striking especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for the better in afghanistan. first of all, it's more secure. we and our allies have made a difference the growth, the strength of the afghan army and the police now which has grown in a much more capable and respected force including the local police, which has made a major difference particularly in the villages about anna stan -- villages of afghanistan. perhaps the m
we'll need them in this kind of world religion. as john mentioned, i recently returned from afghanistan where we spent a few days meeting with our commanders, our troops, president karzai. and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. the changes are...
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. >> in cam bodia religion has been a source of guidance. the spiritual source of life rarely crossing into the political arena. >> that is changing. this is one of several monks taking part in antigovernment protests. >> translation: according to buddhist teachings monks have the right to participate in social activities, especially when the people are suffering from injustice. >> the opposition accuses the ruling party of using fraud to return to power. they led a series of mass rallies. during the latest demonstration thousands of people marched across pyongyang to hand over a petition with 2 million thumb prints to the u.n. and foreign embassies. they are trying to pressure the government to allow an independent investigation into the elections. >> the government has no legitimacy and cannot do business with the rest of the world. unless these issues are resolved properly. >> opposition politicians who won 55 seats out of 123 are boycotting parliament. on the day that members of parliament from the ruling party were sworn in, the opposit
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that's basically freedom of the press, freedom of speech, assembly, religion. everyone agrees with that. and we go much beyond that. you have to be willing to compromise on all other positions because you cannot have a functioning society unless people recognize they want to live together because of the fundamentals. after that like we've done for a very long period of time, a degree of comedy in the political system, which we've lost. that's what i love to use because it was so graphic is jerry ford, president ford used to rare against speaker tip o'neill from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm. >> even though they served in congress tomorrow. >> at 6:00 m tip would come over to the west wing and have a scotch or bourbon with his old buddy jerry. >> rose: my interest is understanding how you might create a different atmosphere that would allow people now charged with finding common ground, to do that. i mean, do they, for example, warren buffett suggested maybe what they need to do is not have any, just go off somewhere and have the privacy of not a public discussion. >> th
that's basically freedom of the press, freedom of speech, assembly, religion. everyone agrees with that. and we go much beyond that. you have to be willing to compromise on all other positions because you cannot have a functioning society unless people recognize they want to live together because of the fundamentals. after that like we've done for a very long period of time, a degree of comedy in the political system, which we've lost. that's what i love to use because it was so graphic is...
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by the chinese authorities heavy-handed dealings with the uighurs and restrictions on the minority's religion and culture. >> three former world journalists have pleaded guilty to hacking phones ahead of a high-profile trial that starts this wednesday and is expected to last until next easter. it sees a defendant said former editors like rebecca brooks and andy colson facing 15 phone acting related charges. -- phone hacking related charges. broosks is said to have been active in hacking. a bust of winston churchill has just been unveiled there. john boehner was joined for the unveiling ceremony today by secretary of state john kerry amongst others. half a century after the british prime minister was granted honorary u.s. citizenship. he was addressed three times more than any other dignitary. make sure you catch the 90th edition opening with a dazzling chocolate fashion show. the french tennis champion was among those wearing chocolate creations. also taken to the catwalk was a former miss france. it runs until sunday, november 3. check it out if you can. that's all from the newsroom for now.
by the chinese authorities heavy-handed dealings with the uighurs and restrictions on the minority's religion and culture. >> three former world journalists have pleaded guilty to hacking phones ahead of a high-profile trial that starts this wednesday and is expected to last until next easter. it sees a defendant said former editors like rebecca brooks and andy colson facing 15 phone acting related charges. -- phone hacking related charges. broosks is said to have been active in hacking....
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a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. discover something new here rather than everything that this place offers. twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by. this tiny. hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy. three thousand meters from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear waters and cameras fixed to be afraid. it's just a scientific endeavor but. what winds of fate brought the young scientists to the region it all began with a minor research trip. quite by chance. there are a lot of organisms that exposed to the light of a certain spectrum range emit light over due.
a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by cal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. discover something new here rather than everything that this place offers. twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by. this tiny. hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy. three thousand meters from such...
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about turn came bang dab prodigious example all the muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done some being accompanied by skip gates and make you go away with hyperinflation and very valid diagonal with the tide so achieved so much economic success and i think that it was agreed with a problem that is of course they owed one veto day his that had to do it has changed he now has become much more to talk to did he and this stalling does any criticism and more bad annoyed. you know to to. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm nice guys are time now to turn to demean or flip a sports journalist at the irish examiner but it was also leading a successful campaign for irish debt repudiation as well as managing the blog site bond watch ireland dot blogspot dot eat them and walk in the kaiser report thank you very much max chris to be here all right now you're heading into the one hundred and forty s. this week other protests against a bondholder of bail out i
about turn came bang dab prodigious example all the muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done some being accompanied by skip gates and make you go away with hyperinflation and very valid diagonal with the tide so achieved so much economic success and i think that it was agreed with a problem that is of course they owed one veto day his that had to...
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a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by kal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five hundred killers a speeds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers per hour it can fly up to three thousand meters where from such altitudes you can examine the bottom of the lake because of the clear water.
a young scientist from switzerland was attracted to this area where religion nature and science intertwine. i tried to see by kal in its entirety i didn't know what to expect from this place. but i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. lake baikal is more than twenty five million years old. is a little over thirty. the swiss scientists travel to the banks of the oldest lake in the world by ultra light. this tiny aircraft weighs less than five...
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people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. hence, the problem is increasing. the problem is huge and increasing. request theright to whole world, which is suffering from terror, to support us and support all the countries and the people who are suffering from al qaeda and from terrorists in order to defeat them and allow for people and countries to live in peace. iraq is witnessing an economic recovery despite everything you hear about terror attacks and threats. this is not having an impact on companies coming in working in iraq on investment and reconstruction and rebuilding. contain the to potential disasters that we would have suffered should the security forces have not faced al qaeda. in iraq issuffering due to those people wearing bomb belts
people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right, no one can force a belief on people. if someone wants to force what they believe on people, to force people to eat and drink, to think in the way they see fit, and according to their own ignorance. this is dangerous. this has its own school, its own institute. hence, the problem is increasing. the problem is huge and increasing. request theright to whole world, which is suffering from terror, to support us and support all the...
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some believe they are building a wall to separate christians and other religions. >> that is rash. muslims and christians were among reeve gees. -- refugees. bulgaria says it's desperate for help. as the sophia government points out this is the e.u.'s per iment her. a new video surveillance system is in place. still the migrants come. >> the father of a gaoled member of the russian punk band pussy riot spoke to al jazeera about his desperation to find out where his daughter is. nadya tolokonnikova is thought to have been moved to a new prison. but family have had no contact for days. >> a daily vigil is beej staged outside the hours to protest about the treatment of nadya tolokonnikova. her family has not heard anything from the authorities, apart from the fact that she's been moved to a new prison after going on two hunger strikes to publy sis conditions inside the penalal colony where she's being held and they fear for her safety. her father told her she made the decision to speak out after receiving threats to her life. >> it's been 14 days without contact. we don't know if she'
some believe they are building a wall to separate christians and other religions. >> that is rash. muslims and christians were among reeve gees. -- refugees. bulgaria says it's desperate for help. as the sophia government points out this is the e.u.'s per iment her. a new video surveillance system is in place. still the migrants come. >> the father of a gaoled member of the russian punk band pussy riot spoke to al jazeera about his desperation to find out where his daughter is....
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. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so that's what i did. i have to say, yes, i flip-flopd. >> the 72-year-old is unpredictable. she has written several erotic novels. >> the sex scenes in the book are pretty racy. >> good. i want them to be so. >> what makes anne rice blush? >> i don't know. i've written err rot ka and i may right some more. >> reporter: is that a scoop? >> sure. >> reporter: and she may not be finished with the walking dead either. >> how do you make walking zombies romantic. >> or sexy. >> that's a thought. what if around absolutely beautiful guy -- i'm beginning to get it. >> it doesn't take much for rice's imagination to run wild. she sa
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so...
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says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives even if that's against their deeply held religious beliefs. >> the reason for that is you have the right to practice what you want but an employer shouldn't have the right to deny the people who work at that institution their right to follow their consciouses and use contracepti contraception. >> a little background center on the owners of freshway foods, a pair of catholic brothers who did not want to provide cont contraceptives for their employees citing their religious beliefs. the two are facing a $14 million fine for not complying. while the obama administration says it is necessary,
says an affordable care act mandate which limits the right of free exercise of religion. the justices striking down that requirement. saying it burdens or compels business owners regardless of their religious bleachbeliefs t provide health coverage which includes birth control. others say it's the employees who have the right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion-causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives...
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there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's plan to establish a sense of order that works for his government. this is - it needs to be seen in the context of the roadmap that the government has - the regime prior to this government established back in 2003. and it's about establishing an element of prosperity reliant on security. that prosperity is something seen as being in the interests of the tafaldorf and the military that backed the government. this is, in some respects, a cynical ploy by the government, but it's something that has broader benefits for the community. >> it is slightly confusing john blachl land because the
there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's...
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the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have taken to twitter. more than 16,000 people have demanded that jay z end his partnership with barney's. this puts jay z in a rather awkward position. he's abou
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia...
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[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism.
[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism.
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congressman alene terry joins us from the hill was the blazes and amy holmes and democratic strategist religion brawler faceoff on u.s. spying obamacare for its all tell it up next on politics with larry king. politicking on larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tapped phone calls them.
congressman alene terry joins us from the hill was the blazes and amy holmes and democratic strategist religion brawler faceoff on u.s. spying obamacare for its all tell it up next on politics with larry king. politicking on larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tapped phone calls them.
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. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so that's what i did. i have to say, yes, i flip-flopd. >> the 72-year-old is unpredictable. she has written several erotic novels. >> the sex scenes in the book are pretty racy. >> good. i want them to be so. >> what makes anne rice blush? >> i don't know. i've written err rot ka and i may right some more. >> reporter: is that a scoop? >> sure. >> reporter: and she may not be finished with the walking dead either. >> how do you make walking zombies romantic. >> or sexy. >> that's a thought. what if around absolutely beautiful guy -- i'm beginning to get it. >> it doesn't take much for rice's imagination to run wild. she sa
. >> but at within point she gave up vampires and wanted to focus on religion. >> i went back to the catholic church after 30 years after being an atheist and i realized i wanted to right just about jesus christ. >> reporter: four years ago she turned away from organized religion citing her stance on abortion and gay rights. >> i always want to have the courage. i looked up flip-flop because someone called me a flip-flopper and it says to make a complete reversal. so...
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the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia may be declining, which is good news for the citizens that live there. erin? >> all right, chris, thank you very much. that brings us back to our question of the night. does changes in the nsa and the spying, will that change that or not? >>> rapper jay z say he is being unfairly demonized for teaming up with the high end retailer barney's. two people were detained by police when they bought expensive things. since then, a lot of people, hundreds, have taken to twitter. more than 16,000 people have demanded that jay z end his partnership with barney's. this puts jay z in a rather awkward position. he's abou
the targeting of other religions or muslims of a addict sect is driving the casualty rate higher. >> it's like warfare using the tools of terrorism. >> reporter: but the violence is more concentrated than you might think. three countries, iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan, suffer more than half the attacks and the casualties. the flip side to some of those numbers is what is happening here 234 the united states. the threat to civilians in the u.s. and western europe and eastern asia...
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interesting anthropologists and you know elaine page on some and some of these folks who are looking to religion make the argument i don't attribute this to elaine but dan certainly has. the story in genesis of cain and abel was the story of a great bifurcation in american society or even world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the the animals and that that was a warning to future generations don't go down the road of planting crops that that's going to lead to a bad consequence. in your book you argue pretty aggressively that we should be eating wild fish and. cultured fish not grown fish not farmed fish is that this an unalloyed to that argument that dan quinn is suggesting that you know people six thousand years ago were or ten thousand years ago were were warning us about that you know hunting gathering societies maintain equilibrium with others with their environment and they don't destroy their environments whereas every culture
interesting anthropologists and you know elaine page on some and some of these folks who are looking to religion make the argument i don't attribute this to elaine but dan certainly has. the story in genesis of cain and abel was the story of a great bifurcation in american society or even world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the...
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even though they can't directly legislate morality or law or religion, they can nevertheless support it in various ways. by the own example and the tone of their lives. >> what was cardinal dulles's relationship with his father? >> actually i found out , something about that that i don't think has ever been published, buried in oral history in the princeton dulles archives. in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day, foster dulles called me frantically and said, this is the worst day of my life. you have got to come in right now to my office. i went to his office. i saw him very upset. he handed me a letter and asked me to read it. the letter was to his son, avery, who had decided to become a catholic. for someone like john foster dulles, it would have been better if his son had become a hindu. a catholic was absolutely intolerable. in this letter, foster dulles writes to his son, never speak to me again, never call me again, you are not my son. i have nothing to do with you. his partner recalls -- he said, i spent four
even though they can't directly legislate morality or law or religion, they can nevertheless support it in various ways. by the own example and the tone of their lives. >> what was cardinal dulles's relationship with his father? >> actually i found out , something about that that i don't think has ever been published, buried in oral history in the princeton dulles archives. in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day,...